rpm --redhat-requires, rpm --redhat-provides

Ralf Corsepius rc040203 at freenet.de
Thu Sep 9 04:57:33 UTC 2004


On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 05:40, seth vidal wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>  I don't want a flamewar, just opinions.
OK, here is mine:

> Are there a lot of people who use the two commands listed in the subject
> very often? I ask b/c there has been some discussion of minimizing the
> number of copies of the package metadata from the installation.
> 
> comps.rpm and rpmdb-fedora take up considerable space and now would be a
> good time to discuss removing them for FC4.
Good idea.

> if yum or some other command line tool were to be able to return the
> same data from the xml metadata, instead of the comps or rpmdb-fedora,
> would people be willing to use those?

IMO, the only tool that is relevant here is "rpm", not "some other
command line tool" and definitely not "yum", because the package
management system being used is "rpm", not yum, apt nor up2date.

I.e. if you want to make metadata the exclusive and normative source of
available packages, the next step would be to enable rpm to process
them. Alternatively, I could imagine "some other command tool" could
replace "rpm --redhat-*" as part of the rpm package.

Ralf






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